Question: You have two objects made of the same substance. Object 1 is a cube with a mass of 171.9g. You measure the side of the

You have two objects made of the same substance. Object 1 is a cube with a mass of 171.9g. You measure the side of the cube using a ruler and find it to be 3.17cm. Object 2 is a sphere with a mass of 86.0g. You find the volume of the sphere using water displacement. The volume of the water in a graduated cylinder initially is 120.0mL, and when the sphere is added the new volume is 135.8mL. Determine the volume of Object 1, in cm3, using the length of the side. Calculate the density of Object 1 , in g/cm3, using this Nolume. Determine the volume of Object 2 , in mL, from the water displacement data. Calculate the density, in g/mL, of Object 2 using this volume. Which one of the following statements is true? Which one of the following is the best reason for the difference between the two calculated densities
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